Environs

Bangkok is the focal point of the central region of Thailand but its environs are equally fascinating. A two or three hour drive could easily take you to beaches, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, historic places, floating markets, ancient cities. More fun than you can have in a day.

Environs » Selected Tours:

Floating Market & Ayutthaya Temples Tour (Code:1408)

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market the original Floating Market in Thailand, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the capital city of Siam for 417 years and the first European traders considered it to be the finest city in the world. You can wander through ruins of the main temples in Ayutthaya itself. More...

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Ayutthaya Temples & Palaces Tour (Code:1100)

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the capital city of Siam for 417 years and the first European traders considered it to be the finest city in the world.
You can wander through the grounds of the Summer Palace and then through ruins of the main temples in Ayutthaya itself. More...

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ERAWAN WATERFALL (Code:WT01)

Erawan National Park is 550 sq. km. of deciduous forest with high mountains and valleys, located in Kanchanaburi Province. The mountains protect the park from the eastern monsoon. Its major attraction is the Erawan Falls, a magnificent seven-tiered waterfall which you can climb if you feel inclined. More...

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River Kwai Bridge Hellfire Pass Tour (Code:1502)

The Bridge over the River Kwai was immortalised by the French author Pierre Boulle and made into a major movie. The bridge covers eleven spans and was brought in pieces, by the Japanese all the way from Java to be reconstructed here. Partly destroyed by Allied bombing, it was repaired after the war. More...

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White Tiger at Khao Keow Tour (Code:1112)

Khao Keow Open Zoo is home to six rare white tigers courtesy of the Nashville Zoo of Tennessee. The beautiful cats, which are natural not albino, are housed in a purpose-built enclosure in the new cat complex at the zoo. More...

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Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens Tour (Code:1111)

Nong Nooch is dedicated to education, preservation, research and the conservation of its vast palm collection and other tropical plants. More than 670 native species and hybrids are kept here along with the largest variety of Orchids in Thailand. More...

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Kaeng Krachan National Park Tour (Code:1106)

Kaeng Krachan is the largest national park in Thailand and has over 400 species of birds and 57 mammals including elephants, gaur, sambar deer, banteng, serow, bears, tigers, leopards, tapir and gibbons. A morning boat trip across the lake is great. More...

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Cha Am Beach and Summer Palace Tour (Code:1113)

Cha Am boasts Thailand's longest beach and its proximity to Bangkok means that you can be there, lazing on a deck chair, within a couple of hours. Between Cha Am and Hua Hin is the Summer Palace of King Rama VI. The palace is made entirely from teak. More...

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Khao Yai National Park Two Day Tour (Code:2102)

Khao Yai is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its abundant wildlife includes many endangered mammals such as elephants, gibbons, tigers, leopards and Malaysian sun bears. Tour will include a slow drive through the park, the Kong Kaew Nature Trail, Haew Suwat Waterfall and night Safari. More...

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Candle Festival Ubon Ratchathani Three Day Tour (Code:3103)

The Candle Festival is held each July in Ubon Ratchathani to celebrate the beginning of Buddhist Lent or Khao Phansa. Giant candles are carved from wax and floated through the city in elaborate parades covering three days. There's lots of singing and dancing. It's great fun for all. More...